Tyger Campbell, a four-star point guard recruit from Indiana who already has committed to and decommitted from DePaul, is keeping Blue Demons fans waiting again.

He was scheduled to announce his college choice Thursday from among the Blue Demons, Purdue, UCLA and Maryland. But Campbell remained quiet, leaving fans to speculate about his delay.

Social media was rampant with concerns and questions from Blue Demons fans who are hoping Campbell becomes one of the school’s top recruits in decades.

The 6-foot, 165-pound Campbell initially committed to DePaul in May. At the time, he was the nation’s No. 25 recruit in the Class of 2019, according to 247Sports.com’s composite rankings.

Since then Campbell — who reopened his recruitment in September — has reclassified into the Class of 2018 and currently has a No. 72 national composite ranking and No. 13 among point guards.

Campbell plays at La Lumiere School in La Porte, Ind. DePaul hired his former high school coach, Shane Heirman, as an assistant to coach Dave Leitao about a week before Campbell’s initial commitment, and the Blue Demons have five La Lumiere alumni on their current roster: graduate center Marin Maric, junior guard Jalen Coleman-Lands (sitting out this season after transferring from Illinois), sophomore guard Brandon Cyrus and freshman walk-ons James Anderson and Pantelis Xidias.

Two other DePaul freshmen — guard Justin Roberts and forward Jaylen Butz — were AAU teammates of Campbell’s in Indiana. And another of Campbell’s former La Lumiere teammates, three-star forward Kevin Zhang, who transferred to Montverde Academy in Florida, is also a top DePaul target in the Class of 2018.

Since Campbell announced his top four schools Monday, 14 recruiting analysts have made predictions in 247's “Crystal Ball” feature. Twelve picked DePaul, with one prediction for UCLA and a “foggy” forecast from 247 national recruiting director Evan Daniels.